Rumination and valued living in women with chronic pain: how they relate to the link between mindfulness and depressive symptoms
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2021
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This study explores the mediating role of rumination and valued living in the relationship between
mindfulness and depressive symptoms in a sample of women with chronic pain. Women with
musculoskeletal chronic pain (N = 124) were recruited online through the advertisement of the study in
several national associations for individuals with chronic pain. Participants responded a set of
questionnaires that aimed to assess mindfulness, rumination, obstructions to and progress in valued living,
and depressive symptoms. All variables were significantly associated in the expected directions. Results
showed the relationship between mindfulness and depressive symptoms was fully mediated by rumination
and experiencing obstructions in valued living, but not by difficulties in moving forward towards valued
living. Clinical implications are discussed. Results seem to suggest the potential benefits of explicitly
targeting general rumination and internal obstructions to living congruently to personal values, when
conducting mindfulness-based interventions for reducing depression in chronic pain.
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Chronic pain, Mindfulness, Rumination, Values, Depression, Path analysis
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10.1007/s12144-018-0052-z
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Carvalho, S. A., Xavier, A., Gillanders, D., Pinto-Gouveia, J., & Castilho, P. (2021). Rumination and valued living in women with chronic pain: How they relate to the link between mindfulness and depressive symptoms. Current Psychology, 40, 1411–1419. Doi: 10.1007/s12144-018-0052-z. Disponível no Repositório UPT, http://hdl.handle.net/11328/3504
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Published: 26 November 2018/ Issue Date: March 2021